I was also interested in this. but my little dude is 15" and was born April 20th. (he was the clutch runt and didn't eat but 10 crickets a day or so his first month and a half with me.) I've read at about 9 months to a year, but since he was so small should I keep feeding him twice a day?
my dude likes mustard greens the most and I've read that they love thinly sliced or shaved squashes to which are very easy to grow. but bug wise you should try dubia I don't think ive seen a dragon resist a dubia lol.
Everything looks great! Especially the insulation I'm sure that will help up north. I know garages get cold. But the double sided tape might trap some of the roaches especially the smaller ones but I'm not really sure on this so maybe someone else will or you will just be able to notice it...
Better study hard! :wink: you should check out a few online breeders! rioreptiles has some nice dragons and a list of online breeders on their website. Best of luck to you on your exams to :mrgreen:
In the last picture he heard a hawk so he stood up and like sucked in idk lol. But was a nice pic of his color.. he eats good a good 30 reptiworms in the morning and crickets when I get home then whatever he's more interested in at about 6... he was the clutch runt so I had to take him ofcourse...
Did you have a coil uvb? if so I've read up about beardies acting up because of those saw some comments on lighting but never read what you said about uvb.
I live in Florida so I take my beardie outside for the warm sun all the time he usually puffs and opens his mouth when he see's another lizard. he can see pretty far to and they seems to all crowd around when he comes out lol.
I bought my 40g breeder from them at the 40$ deal so they should have one... But as for the phoenix worm/ reptiworm situation my beardie actually eats them way better than crickets. He is picky and lazy and he wont eat out of another bin so its a pain with crickets so I buy the reptiworms or...
They look pretty good but as the person said before I highly recommend rioreptiles as well. Cheryl is awesome and they always have some nice babies and know what they are doing for sure.